The young Sharks earned their spurs in no uncertain manner at the Absa Stadium in Durban on Saturday evening. They attacked with gusto in a rousing first half and defended like demons in the second to secure a valuable bonus point in an emphatic, 29-10 Absa Currie Cup rugby victory over the Blue Bulls.
On a freezing cold and windy Saturday afternoon, the South-Western Districts Eagles managed to outplay the North West Leopards to beat them 27-21 at Outeniqua Park in George. In Kimberley, Griquas defeated the Boland Kavaliers 43-32, and Free State beat Western Province 45-13 in Bloemfontein.
Sachin Tendulkar became only the third batsman in history to score 11 000 Test runs at Nottingham on Saturday as India kept the pressure on England at Trent Bridge. India, when bad light forced an early close to the second day of the second Test, were 254 for three — a lead of 56.
Alberto Contador of Spain all but locked up a Tour de France victory on Saturday by holding off his top rival in the final time trial, a day before the doping-marred race ends in Paris. Contador lost most of his lead, but still holds a 23-second advantage over Cadel Evans.
The South African wheelchair basketball team are on the brink of qualifying for the Paralympic Games in Beijing after advancing to the final of the qualifier on Saturday. Team Sasol beat Egypt 71-53 in their semifinal at the Omnisports Stadium in Rabat and will now clash with Morocco for the one Africa spot at the Paralympics.
For centuries the traditional dress of South America’s indigenous people has been mocked as the garb of losers. The Indians lost power to the conquistadors, they lost land and wealth to waves of European settlers, and eventually they lost pride. But in a dramatic turnaround, the style has now become synonymous with authority.
United States Senators Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama, the Democratic party’s frontrunners for the White House, are locked in a battle that has unleashed a raft of negative campaigning as their party debates who should be its 2008 presidential candidate. An ugly fight between the two politicians raged all last week.
German and Israeli filmmakers have come together to tackle the subject of the Holocaust for the first time in an ambitious screen adaptation of a bestselling novel. Their groundbreaking collaboration over the highly sensitive topic has attracted a star-studded cast in what has been described as a ”tightrope walk” of a project.
The Afghan government threatened to use force against Taliban fighters holding 22 South Korean aid workers on Saturday unless the 10-day kidnapping crisis was resolved quickly. The insurgents executed one hostage last week as Korean and Afghan negotiators scrambled to find a peaceful resolution to the crisis.
In the darkest depths of the Arctic Ocean, a new Cold War is brewing. American and British nuclear submarines lurk in the shadows, preparing for company. Such talk is redolent of a Le Carré novel. But the battle between the West and Russia over who owns the Arctic has been building for years.